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the sister-in-law to this region is understand who you are; right? don't forget the cartoon and the brand perhaps misinterpreted by other parts of world. and leverage your special abstracts and advantages in a way that can lift up large numbers of kids in this city and oakland and richmond and pittsburgh this is really critical that the united states go back it fundamentals and a understand how productive and innovative we are both in idea generation by in merchandising so we can move forward post recession with a much more sustainable model >> well san francisco is a very great place to live but not so clear on a desirable place to do bus. >> well, that certainly was on my mind when we were krofrd a few years ago from a company called tweeter they were looking at a large business in san francisco they were going to grow if a 2 hundred employees to over 2 thousand but they couldn't pay that kind of tax for that growth and we are the only couldn't in the state of california that had the payroll tax to chu and i and kim got together with tweeter and th
the sister-in-law to this region is understand who you are; right? don't forget the cartoon and the brand perhaps misinterpreted by other parts of world. and leverage your special abstracts and advantages in a way that can lift up large numbers of kids in this city and oakland and richmond and pittsburgh this is really critical that the united states go back it fundamentals and a understand how productive and innovative we are both in idea generation by in merchandising so we can move forward...
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wants the law repealed. president obama says he won't let that happen, but is willing to work to improve it. tara for cbs news, the white house. >> and the white house also says it fixed the website defect that prevented social security numbers from being sent to insurers. >> new information tonight in just another disturbing case. this time out of woodbridge. authorities tell us there were numerous witnesses to the sexual asuit of an 11-year-old girl near the middle school and the girl knows the two people charged. they are two boys just 12 and 13 years old. peggy fox brings us the story. >> they are shocking allegations. what police say happened here in woodbridge to an 11-year-old girl right behind one of these fences in her own backyard. >> she reported to us that she was sexually assaulted by two known acquaintances. both of which were juveniles. >> the boys are only 12 and 13 years old. the middle schoolers have been arrested and charged with forcible sodomy, which apparently was oral sex. the boys are
wants the law repealed. president obama says he won't let that happen, but is willing to work to improve it. tara for cbs news, the white house. >> and the white house also says it fixed the website defect that prevented social security numbers from being sent to insurers. >> new information tonight in just another disturbing case. this time out of woodbridge. authorities tell us there were numerous witnesses to the sexual asuit of an 11-year-old girl near the middle school and the...
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. >> so when -- when we were talking about labeling laws for jen edically modified organisms, why is it they're allowed to call something organic if, in fact, it's a hybrid, to me that's really not found in nature. but, can they sneak in, because you know we talk about kodak, that meant they were allowed to radiate our food so any civilized country around the world that wanted to send food to the united states they were radiating the food. what does radiation do to our food? >> radiation kills the energy of the food, and but the other thing is, with the, you know, organics, food over thousands and millions of year there's very few things that are not hybridized. >> is that true? >> yes. because there's so many -- food has just evolved over the years. and so, you know, organic, what organic principally means is, no genetically engineered food, so it can't be engineered in a laboratory, and virtually all of these very synthetic chemicals and pesticides can't be used in this organic production. >> so, why is it that organic food is so much more expensive than conventionally grown crops?
. >> so when -- when we were talking about labeling laws for jen edically modified organisms, why is it they're allowed to call something organic if, in fact, it's a hybrid, to me that's really not found in nature. but, can they sneak in, because you know we talk about kodak, that meant they were allowed to radiate our food so any civilized country around the world that wanted to send food to the united states they were radiating the food. what does radiation do to our food? >>...
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. >> when we were talking about labelling laws for genetically modified organisms, why is it that they are allowed to call something organic if, in fact, it's a hybrid? to me that's really not found in nature. we talk about kodaks. i remember when they were passed. that meant they were able to radiate our food. every civil liesed country was allowed to radiate our food. what does it do to our food? >> it kills the energy of our food. with organic, food over thousands and millions of years, very few things are not hybridized because food evolves over the years. so organic, what organic principlely means is no genetically engineered food so it can't be engineered in a laboratory and virtually all of these very synthetic chemicals and pesticides can't be used in this production. >> why is it that organic food is so much more expensive than conventionally grown crops? >> because it's not subsidized by the government. when you actually go to washington and learn about all the policies, it's the genetically modified foods and the farmers that are growing them get the subsidiesubsidies. >> th
. >> when we were talking about labelling laws for genetically modified organisms, why is it that they are allowed to call something organic if, in fact, it's a hybrid? to me that's really not found in nature. we talk about kodaks. i remember when they were passed. that meant they were able to radiate our food. every civil liesed country was allowed to radiate our food. what does it do to our food? >> it kills the energy of our food. with organic, food over thousands and millions of...
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while i don't know what sharia law is i know it's muslim-y. and if fox is talking about it it's going to destroy the nation. >> a ymca in st. paul is starting a swim group for muslim girls but special considerations have to be made to keep with religious beliefs. >> jon: oh, my god! special considerations. everything has changed. [ laughter ] wait, what has changed? >> during the one hour class is pool is shut down, men's locker room is locked and female lifeguards are brought in. >> jon: oh, my god everything has changed. dogs walk babies, dancing makes you sad. tears come out of your ears and snot comes out of your butt which is not how it is now, i can tell that you. [ laughter ] actually though it seems like the only thing that has changed because of sharia law is one ymca pool's schedule white board. it seems like the only thing. i could see how that that could be traumatic. first they came for our tuesday
while i don't know what sharia law is i know it's muslim-y. and if fox is talking about it it's going to destroy the nation. >> a ymca in st. paul is starting a swim group for muslim girls but special considerations have to be made to keep with religious beliefs. >> jon: oh, my god! special considerations. everything has changed. [ laughter ] wait, what has changed? >> during the one hour class is pool is shut down, men's locker room is locked and female lifeguards are brought...
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but republicans say the new law is still broken. house speaker, john boehner, says the administration's healthcare program is fund mentally flawed and continues to reek havoc on american families, businesses, and the economy. >> police are offering a reward of up to $25,000 tonight to help catch a killer. the victim is anthony robinson gunned down late last night in the 1900 block of 17th street southeast. robinson was 26 and so far, police have no suspects and no motive. >> take a look at this mess on the beltway. just before 11:30, maryland state police say two vehicles collided near route 50. one of those vehicles was hauling trash, which then spilled all over the interstate. crews have since cleend cleaned up that mess. >> the release of a man being held in cuba. they held a vigil today in support of allen. today marks four years that he's been held in a cuban prison. he was working in cuba as part of a u.s. agency to increase access. the cuban government arrested and sentenced him to 15 years in prison accusing him of trying to
but republicans say the new law is still broken. house speaker, john boehner, says the administration's healthcare program is fund mentally flawed and continues to reek havoc on american families, businesses, and the economy. >> police are offering a reward of up to $25,000 tonight to help catch a killer. the victim is anthony robinson gunned down late last night in the 1900 block of 17th street southeast. robinson was 26 and so far, police have no suspects and no motive. >> take a...
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. >> reporter: several customers said paying wal-mart workers $1 above the national minimum wage law should change. >> i guess i'm just opposed in wal-mart in general. >> reporter: but you're here two more wal-mart stores on the books but nowhere more anxious to get a wal-mart store than here in southeast. this is a massive skyland development over there good hope road. city has already spent some $42 million to acquire this land and move the existing businesses. wal-mart now scheduled to open here in 2016. this is bruce johnson reporting from southeast washington, for wusa9. >> thanks bruce. >>> one of the crews also visited the wal-mart that opened on h. street today. and he found that lots of cars were being ticketed because parking is limited in that area. so if you head down there, be sure to read the signs before you park. >>> and d.c. council member david catania may join the crowded race for major of d.c.. today he filed the paperwork he needs to file an exploratory committee. he is formerly a republican. in the november general election he's running against whoever wins the
. >> reporter: several customers said paying wal-mart workers $1 above the national minimum wage law should change. >> i guess i'm just opposed in wal-mart in general. >> reporter: but you're here two more wal-mart stores on the books but nowhere more anxious to get a wal-mart store than here in southeast. this is a massive skyland development over there good hope road. city has already spent some $42 million to acquire this land and move the existing businesses. wal-mart now...
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slasher films, law and order. in every law and order episode it is never the criminal that commits the crime, it is the nice person. it is the friendly mechanic. it is the fatherly teacher. he is the killer. slasher films, it is like everybody gets knocked off at once. we are inundated by a lot of crime that never happens. i thought you didn't like this topic. >> it hit me where it comes from. trust starts as a little kid. what if your mom is taking you to see your dad you haven't seen in two weeks. she puts you on the bus and -- hey i get to go see dad. takes her to new york. and then here comes dad and then here comes the detectives and they arrest dad. mom uses the kids to set up dad. that's where the trust all falls -- thanks, mom. thanks, mom and dad. you were using me as a pawn during your divorce. that's the trust problem. >> in the poll 84% of the people say that is the reason they don't trust people. >> they saw their father getting arrested. >> but the mother set him up. >> have i to go. i have to go. hi
slasher films, law and order. in every law and order episode it is never the criminal that commits the crime, it is the nice person. it is the friendly mechanic. it is the fatherly teacher. he is the killer. slasher films, it is like everybody gets knocked off at once. we are inundated by a lot of crime that never happens. i thought you didn't like this topic. >> it hit me where it comes from. trust starts as a little kid. what if your mom is taking you to see your dad you haven't seen in...
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he wants to see privacy laws catch up with technology. with new rules now, florida congressman says, it will take legislation and the courts to develop new standards. >> does the data of your location, is that confidential because you are broadcasting your location as though you are shouting something out to the public. this is where the courts, the supreme court will visit this. i think that it's something we need to be concerned about. >> police won't tell us whether warrants are required, but the joint investigation found nationally, some level of court order is common, oualthgh no national laws require a warrant like police would need to enter your home. in the washington area, police just won't discuss it. fairfax county police's response, quote, i do not believe that we have acknowledged that we have or used the device you are asking about. look at this fairfax county board agenda from september 2010. the ability to locate crime victims, crime suspects, wanted persons, and those in need of emergency services. approving over $126,000
he wants to see privacy laws catch up with technology. with new rules now, florida congressman says, it will take legislation and the courts to develop new standards. >> does the data of your location, is that confidential because you are broadcasting your location as though you are shouting something out to the public. this is where the courts, the supreme court will visit this. i think that it's something we need to be concerned about. >> police won't tell us whether warrants are...
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mandela visited howard back in 1994 and received an honorary doctor of law degree. >>> still ahead, women breaking barriers. today, two females were appointed to top position never, ever held by women before. >> yeah, i'm meteorologist topper shutt. you have to get this stuff off your deck before it refreezes. we're looking at serious black ice, even right now it's starting to freeze. we show you the numbers. high 40, low 34. averages are 38 and 44. record 57 and record low is 4 above. we'll come back and talk about why we have a yellow alert tonight and look ahead to another potential storm over the weekend. >> up next, a deadly detour for commuter trains passengers heading to d.c.'s union yÑ >>> deadly start this morning. a mark train hit an suv at a crossing on the road. two people inside that suv were killed. 20 passengers were on the train bound for union station. none of the train passengers were hurt. investigators say it apierce the suv went around the gate at the crossing. >> an airport shuttle driver is under arrest charged with assaulting and robbing a client. >> now the victi
mandela visited howard back in 1994 and received an honorary doctor of law degree. >>> still ahead, women breaking barriers. today, two females were appointed to top position never, ever held by women before. >> yeah, i'm meteorologist topper shutt. you have to get this stuff off your deck before it refreezes. we're looking at serious black ice, even right now it's starting to freeze. we show you the numbers. high 40, low 34. averages are 38 and 44. record 57 and record low is 4...
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it's important to keep in mind that military and law enforcement have very specific, very permissive of rules for their use of drones. commercialization drones is a totally different subject. you're talking about flying these in highly populated area, that's the only place it makes sense to use delivery vehicles or uavs as delivery vehicles. you're going to have to look at the nexus between local, ste and federal authority plenty of communities simply say we don't want drones in o neighborhood. they may say we don't want the noise pollution, we don't want the visual pollution. how is that all going to work? the faa has got a lot of work ahead of them -- melissa: which is what brings bruce his point that this was all an elaborate ruse to get us all talking once again. jeff bezos is a pretty smart guy. do you think that's a what it's all about? is. >> he's the drone ranger. melissa: go ahead -- [laughter] the drone ranger. yeah, so you think that's what it is all about, you didn't look at this and immediately see the marketing opportunity? it could be 1-800-mattress as it goes flying b
it's important to keep in mind that military and law enforcement have very specific, very permissive of rules for their use of drones. commercialization drones is a totally different subject. you're talking about flying these in highly populated area, that's the only place it makes sense to use delivery vehicles or uavs as delivery vehicles. you're going to have to look at the nexus between local, ste and federal authority plenty of communities simply say we don't want drones in o neighborhood....
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. >> we've soon people around this 2010 campaign go to jail for breaking the law and we know that the shadow campaign was run right next-door with friends of vince gray's running the campaign. i don't know, you know. i think that vince gray has failed to explain it to us because i know that he's worried it will have something to do with the investigation. the investigation apparently is not done. it's ongoing and i believe that the city needs to move forward and turn the page. >> make no mistake, this campaign is just getting started. the democratic primary is five months away april 1st. the winner, the overwhelming favorite to win the general election because democratic voters outnumber republicans in the district of columbia by a 9- 1 margin. >>> of course, the news that mayor gray is seeking a second term spread through d.c. streets quickly. we sent our ken molestina out to gauge the response from d.c. residents. he's live now with more. what's the word on the street there? >> reporter: a lot of people are asking the same question. what took the mayor so long to announce his candid
. >> we've soon people around this 2010 campaign go to jail for breaking the law and we know that the shadow campaign was run right next-door with friends of vince gray's running the campaign. i don't know, you know. i think that vince gray has failed to explain it to us because i know that he's worried it will have something to do with the investigation. the investigation apparently is not done. it's ongoing and i believe that the city needs to move forward and turn the page. >>...
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my mother-in-law bought a gift for my son. i literally did not spend one minute in another store the entire rest of the weekend because it's so annoying, but i'm the buyer in my house. i buy everything online. did you go inside a store? >> i didn't. >> no. >> i did, but it's kind of my job to be at the mall on black friday. but i did shop. that's unusual. i bought things at nordstrom and lululemon, two places where things were not on sale. melissa: that's true, and places i shop online. new reports say one in ten twitter accounts is fake. why would anyone want fake fans? you're going to meet someone who sells fake followers. we're going to ask him about that. at the end of the day, it is all about "money." [ male announcer ] here's a question for you. if ery u.s. home replaced one light bulb with a compact fluorescent bulb, the energy saved could light how many homes? 1 million? 2 million? 3 million? the answer is... 3 million homes. by 2030, investments in energefficiency could help ericans save $300 billion each year. take t
my mother-in-law bought a gift for my son. i literally did not spend one minute in another store the entire rest of the weekend because it's so annoying, but i'm the buyer in my house. i buy everything online. did you go inside a store? >> i didn't. >> no. >> i did, but it's kind of my job to be at the mall on black friday. but i did shop. that's unusual. i bought things at nordstrom and lululemon, two places where things were not on sale. melissa: that's true, and places i...
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follow the law. even if they think it's going to be a small penalty, they are going to weigh that penalty heavily in their minds because they want to basically be on the right side of the law. i think the president's messaging there is very careful but it's outrageous when you think about it, they are telling people to be irresponsible, take a chance, roll the dice, break the law and go without health insurance and these are the same conservatives who would have said in an earlier time if you didn't take the personal responsibility to buy health insurance, then you deserve to suffer the consequences and now they can actively advocating for young people to go without insurance. >> we should also make clear -- we should make clear, first of all, that there are multiple reasons for people to get insurance. it's not just the penalty. first of all, you've got subsidies here which are bringing down the prices. second, there's been competition that have already brought the insurance prices on average down,
follow the law. even if they think it's going to be a small penalty, they are going to weigh that penalty heavily in their minds because they want to basically be on the right side of the law. i think the president's messaging there is very careful but it's outrageous when you think about it, they are telling people to be irresponsible, take a chance, roll the dice, break the law and go without health insurance and these are the same conservatives who would have said in an earlier time if you...
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i can tell you as a young person and as a millenial this law is a joke. that's who he needs to buy these plans in order for it to work. they are just hands-off more and more. and there is a recent poll that actually found that obama's approval rating on health care dropped to 34%. >> that's low. >> i want to say as a fellow millenial, you don't speak for me. >> you just have melanin. >> i need some ho-surance. >> all right. back to the bartender thing. >> it is weird! >> it is weird. >> bartenders are trying to talk to you about stuff other than liquor, are you selling me am way? shut up. >> it is so crazy. >> it is a brilliant scheme. if you drink enough tequilla you will forget about the fact president obama is the reason you have to wait nine months for your hip operation. check it. brings those together, scheming. >> my feeling is, andy, he is trying to give young people cirrhosis. he is getting them into the bar and they drink more and need obamacare. >> it does sound like something he would do, doesn't it? >> it totally does. >> i was joking, but go
i can tell you as a young person and as a millenial this law is a joke. that's who he needs to buy these plans in order for it to work. they are just hands-off more and more. and there is a recent poll that actually found that obama's approval rating on health care dropped to 34%. >> that's low. >> i want to say as a fellow millenial, you don't speak for me. >> you just have melanin. >> i need some ho-surance. >> all right. back to the bartender thing. >> it...
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. >> adam maintained hope he was going to get out someday i think because of the shifting laws regarding minors and life imprisonment. that's what he was clinging to. >> we all know he made a mistake. i think he pay what he done. >> i'll get out. this isn't going to be forever. >>> coming up -- >> my nickname is lefty. it's because i have one arm. >> the loss of an arm leads to tragedy and murder. ♪ >>> when we met brian at california state prison corcoran, we had a pretty good hunch that the origin of his nickname would play a major part in his story. >> my nickname is lefty. never been called lefty, it's because i have one arm. at 18 i was the victim of a drunk driving accident when i was in the air force. >> the other thing that was significant about brian to me was he was the height of irony on a lot of levels. he was a good example as to why you don't want to take justice into your own hands. his crime was that of a vigilante. >> you know being a christian means you don't have to be scared of your past because your sins, no matter how ugly they are, and we have some ugly ones in t
. >> adam maintained hope he was going to get out someday i think because of the shifting laws regarding minors and life imprisonment. that's what he was clinging to. >> we all know he made a mistake. i think he pay what he done. >> i'll get out. this isn't going to be forever. >>> coming up -- >> my nickname is lefty. it's because i have one arm. >> the loss of an arm leads to tragedy and murder. ♪ >>> when we met brian at california state...
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law enforcement source told cbs news the train's engineer, william rockefeller, jr., said the brakes were not working properly. denise williams was hurt and is still in the hospital. >> it was going fast. what i said was, i felt this joy. >> ntsb said investigators could spend up to ten days here looking at all aspects of the accident. while the investigation continues about 26,000 commuters have to find other ways to get into work. >> a ferry to the train, to the bus, to another train, to the subway. >> this is the latest mishap for metro north, six months ago, a train derailed in connecticut. in july, a freight train derailed close to the site of sunday's crash. coem for cbs news, the bronx, new york. >> investigators plan to interview the train conductor and the engineer in the next day or two. >> here's news that may not sit well with metro riders. jack up fares by 3%. that means a 10-cent increase to the cost of the typical train ride. the standard would go up to $1.75, regardless whether you pay with cash or your smart trip card, and parking would go up by 25 cents. the fare hi
law enforcement source told cbs news the train's engineer, william rockefeller, jr., said the brakes were not working properly. denise williams was hurt and is still in the hospital. >> it was going fast. what i said was, i felt this joy. >> ntsb said investigators could spend up to ten days here looking at all aspects of the accident. while the investigation continues about 26,000 commuters have to find other ways to get into work. >> a ferry to the train, to the bus, to...
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. >> ron, i want to note you do have experience in law enforcement yourself. we want to bring in bruce whittaker, the mayor of fullerton. and he pushed for the release of the surveillance video of kelly thomas's beating. can you tell us about the impact of this video and why it is so important that it be released to the public? >> yes, thank you. the reason that i felt that release of the video, audio and video of the altercations were so important was that we received a very loud and clear signal from the public who were aghast at what had occurred and they very much were interested in particulars. and what exactly had happened. >> it is not a short video. >> no, in fact the complete video is available online on youtube. it's about 34 minutes. and i've urged some people who are very curious about what happened to gird themselves a little bit and watch that video. >> would you say by encouraging the release of this and you really fought for this video to be released to the general public were you in some way being anti-law enforcement in trying to expose this?
. >> ron, i want to note you do have experience in law enforcement yourself. we want to bring in bruce whittaker, the mayor of fullerton. and he pushed for the release of the surveillance video of kelly thomas's beating. can you tell us about the impact of this video and why it is so important that it be released to the public? >> yes, thank you. the reason that i felt that release of the video, audio and video of the altercations were so important was that we received a very loud...
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yet the way the law had been enforced in black neighborhoods or minority neighborhoods got people so angry they were ready to vote out anyone associated with the current regime because they felt humiliated by the cops. >> hope the community and law enforcement are working together instead of in an adversarial way. >> we'll see glt police chief was determined that this would stay. >> that's a big reason bill deblasio won. he said it would not stay. >> we'll see who becomes police chief. up next turns out the whole men are from mars, women are from venus thing may not be far off. new research on how our brains are wired differently. be right back. across the country has brought me to the lovely city of boston. cheers. and seeing as it's such a historic city, i'm sure they'll appreciate that geico's been saving people money for over 75 years. oh... dear, i've dropped my tea into the boston harbor. huhh... i guess this party's over. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. ♪ nothing says, "you're my #1 copilot," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say i
yet the way the law had been enforced in black neighborhoods or minority neighborhoods got people so angry they were ready to vote out anyone associated with the current regime because they felt humiliated by the cops. >> hope the community and law enforcement are working together instead of in an adversarial way. >> we'll see glt police chief was determined that this would stay. >> that's a big reason bill deblasio won. he said it would not stay. >> we'll see who...
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the law doesn't force institutions to provide coverage. instead, insurers must give employees a contraceptive option at no additional cost. notre dame considers that immoral. as for the white house, it's kicking off a three-week media blitz to get people to sign up. >> you got good ideas? bring them to me. let's go. but -- we're not repealing it as long as i'm president. >> president obama took on the republican critics of the bill yesterday. he said they want it to fail. republicans say the law is flawed. >>> a site with the web address similar to the california health exchange is linked to state republicans. this is what the website looks like. its url is close to the coveredca.com. they call it a resource guide on the affordable care act but critics call it deceptive saying the look-alike site discourages people from enrolling. 80,000 californians have signed up through the real affordable healthcare exchange. today kpix 5 is gathering experts from "covered california" for a healthcare consumerwatch hotline. reps are going to be here at
the law doesn't force institutions to provide coverage. instead, insurers must give employees a contraceptive option at no additional cost. notre dame considers that immoral. as for the white house, it's kicking off a three-week media blitz to get people to sign up. >> you got good ideas? bring them to me. let's go. but -- we're not repealing it as long as i'm president. >> president obama took on the republican critics of the bill yesterday. he said they want it to fail....
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he became a lawyer and opened the first south african law firm to defend blacks who were forced from their land, but in 1960 mandela turned militant when 69 black protesters were massacred. >> many use fear, but it is useless and futile for us to continue talking peace and nonviolence. >> reporter: mandela lived up to his tribal name troublemaker repeatedly challenging authority. he was convicted of sabotage and conspiracy to overthrow the government and sentenced to life in prison on south africa's infamous robin island. he was cut off from the outside world, but mandela's message and his movement endured. his wife winnie became his unofficial ambassador. finally in 1990 nelson mandela was free. >> so help me god. >> reporter: mandela became south africa's first black president and crafted a new constitution. he preached reconciliation and never spoke of retribution. mandela became a larger than life figure with rock star status, celebrities and world leaders came calling. he won the nobel peace prize and traveled the world. mandela and his wife winnie divorced in 1996. he later rem
he became a lawyer and opened the first south african law firm to defend blacks who were forced from their land, but in 1960 mandela turned militant when 69 black protesters were massacred. >> many use fear, but it is useless and futile for us to continue talking peace and nonviolence. >> reporter: mandela lived up to his tribal name troublemaker repeatedly challenging authority. he was convicted of sabotage and conspiracy to overthrow the government and sentenced to life in prison...
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they have criticized the health care law. we will have several members on capitol hill and this is one of the questions they will have to answer. rollout, theo the website is operating better. they will make this point over and over. >> lawmakers actually have a deadline of their own to sign up for the affordable care act. how is that going? >> there is actually a different website. technically, they are members of a small business. that is the congress of the united states. they are operating off of the d.c. exchange. the deadline is december 23. december 9 is the deadline for members of congress understaffed to sign up for individual plans. they want to be forced to eat their own cooking. many are signing up. many are finding that they are having problems. they're also getting sticker shock themselves. the speaker of the house complained about his premium ebeling. >> to know what the deductibles will be for a senator from west virginia? >> i can tell you that john boehner selectable is going to be $1000. that has gone up. h
they have criticized the health care law. we will have several members on capitol hill and this is one of the questions they will have to answer. rollout, theo the website is operating better. they will make this point over and over. >> lawmakers actually have a deadline of their own to sign up for the affordable care act. how is that going? >> there is actually a different website. technically, they are members of a small business. that is the congress of the united states. they...
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the current law expires the next day. >> we don't want to make it easy for terrorists and criminals to bring guns past metal detectors on to our planes and into secure environments. >> the ban has been unanimously reauthorized twice since it was first passed in 1988. the nra says it's okay with continuing the ban but it is opposed any to prosed changes to the ban. >>> a man hoping to light up the holidays is getting some extra attention. his displays in concord are featured in a new documentary. andria borba introduces us to mr. christmas. >> reporter: magic doesn't happen on olive drive until the lights go down and this guy's lights go up. >> mr. christmas. >> reporter: for 35 years, retired air force lieutenant and electrician bruce mertz has been lighting up concord with his christmas display. the cheerful front yard decor began small. >> i found the sequencer at a junk shop for 2 bucks and broke them up into groups of eight and they chase each other around the house. >> reporter: and grew into this twinkling twirling christmas display. >> i'm bruce. the people around here call me m
the current law expires the next day. >> we don't want to make it easy for terrorists and criminals to bring guns past metal detectors on to our planes and into secure environments. >> the ban has been unanimously reauthorized twice since it was first passed in 1988. the nra says it's okay with continuing the ban but it is opposed any to prosed changes to the ban. >>> a man hoping to light up the holidays is getting some extra attention. his displays in concord are featured...
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like the bribery act and be expected to act more with international law. that is a big thing. >> new zealand got a top spot. i think we're comfortable with that. >> scandinavians always perform on the high side of these indices. >> thank you very much for that. for full analysis of this sections index, head to our website. cnbc.com or catch us on twitter @cnbcworld. >>> speaking to michelle caruso cabrera, harris warned challenges still remain. >> obviously, we have come a lock ways since the springtime. we have exited the danger zone, we are stabilizing the situation, we're taking control of the situation. the challenges, of course, remain, but i think this is what the rating agents are beginning to register. the resilience of the secured economy and the determination to bring it back on tap, basically. >> so you mentioned that there are still challenges and hurdles. one of them must be the removal finally of the capital controls. you said earlier this month that within months, they would be fully lifted. does that mean you're still on target for january
like the bribery act and be expected to act more with international law. that is a big thing. >> new zealand got a top spot. i think we're comfortable with that. >> scandinavians always perform on the high side of these indices. >> thank you very much for that. for full analysis of this sections index, head to our website. cnbc.com or catch us on twitter @cnbcworld. >>> speaking to michelle caruso cabrera, harris warned challenges still remain. >> obviously, we...
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i have been in law enforcement nearly 50 years. and my prosecution experience has taught me that we need to handle each case equally and fairly. and it's a search for the truth. we did so in this case. our city has two universities, major universities here. and we have dealt with athletes on prior occasions, and made decisions at some time to prosecutor them if the facts merited it. we have carefully examines all of the evidence in this case and have concluded that no charges will be filed against anyone in this case. >> there you have it. that is the headline. i want to talk about this with a number of people at the top of the show. we have cnn's legal analyst and former prosecutor sunny hostin, prosecuted many a rape case, and also former falcons player jamaal anderson, and cnn's martin savidge. big news for folks in tallahass tallahassee. martin, let me begin with you because this percolated. this was a drip, drip slowly. a lot of questions over why this happened and why it took -- we're two days shy of a year to finding out wha
i have been in law enforcement nearly 50 years. and my prosecution experience has taught me that we need to handle each case equally and fairly. and it's a search for the truth. we did so in this case. our city has two universities, major universities here. and we have dealt with athletes on prior occasions, and made decisions at some time to prosecutor them if the facts merited it. we have carefully examines all of the evidence in this case and have concluded that no charges will be filed...
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if you see something that doesn't look quite right, tell a law enforcement official. we all play an important role in protecting our communities, and you can help. if you see something suspicious, say something to local authorities. [ crowd cheering ] >>> good morning. i'm diana perez. >> i'm john muller. here are some of the top stories we are following on "world news now." >>> fast food workers in is 100 cities across the nation plan to walk off the job today. they are demanding higher wages and the right to form unions without retaliation. the workers are getting support from the highest levels. details ahead. >>> mexican police recovered a stolen truck carrying highly radioactive material. nuclear safety officials say the material poses no threat now but say the truck thieves could be in danger of dying within days. >>> florida state university quarterback jamis winston will learn this afternoon if he will be charged with sexual battery. an announcement will be made at 2:00 p.m. eastern time. his attorney maintains his client is innocent. >>> new court development
if you see something that doesn't look quite right, tell a law enforcement official. we all play an important role in protecting our communities, and you can help. if you see something suspicious, say something to local authorities. [ crowd cheering ] >>> good morning. i'm diana perez. >> i'm john muller. here are some of the top stories we are following on "world news now." >>> fast food workers in is 100 cities across the nation plan to walk off the job...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] holiday cookies are a big job. everything has to be just right. perfection is in the details. ♪ ♪ pillsbury cookie dough. make the holidays pop! [ male announcer ] introducing new fast acting advil. with an ultra-thin coating and fast absorbing advil ion core™ technology, it stops pain before it gets worse. nothing works faster. new fast acting advil. look for it in the white box. mas trees, 1200 delivered to chicago's navy pier. the coast guard cutter "mackinaw" left last month from cheboygan, michigan for the trip down to the windy city. the tradition dates back to the 19th century when the german tradition for decorating trees for christmas was just catching on in the u.s. in the early 1900s, herman was dubbed captain santa. >>> speaking of holg dayiday traditions we're here in the green room talking about cocktails, have you ever wondered why certain c
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] holiday cookies are a big job. everything has to be just right. perfection is in the details. ♪ ♪ pillsbury cookie dough. make the holidays pop! [ male announcer ] introducing new fast acting advil. with an ultra-thin coating and fast absorbing advil ion core™ technology, it stops pain before...
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in fact, he started the first black law partnership in south africa when that was just absolutely unheard of. in some sense he had a reaganesque bearing. when you look back at him in terms of south african and world history, he's kind of perceived in south africa as a combination of our george washington as the father of the country, and abe lincoln in terms of freeing so many people from the tension and slavery of apartheid. >> i remember that visit because i was working across the street over at nbc and there was a ticker tape parade and nelson mandela drove by and waved to a million people on fifth avenue. >> it was a huge ticker tape parade and it was so important not only to african-americans, but to all americans because they saw this opportunity to throw off the bonds of slavery. they saw this opportunity that so many americans had been participating in, republicans, democrats, conservatives, liberals in terms of sanctions of saying to south africa, you can't enslave millions of people. you can't leave people without electricity, would you tell water, without education, without the
in fact, he started the first black law partnership in south africa when that was just absolutely unheard of. in some sense he had a reaganesque bearing. when you look back at him in terms of south african and world history, he's kind of perceived in south africa as a combination of our george washington as the father of the country, and abe lincoln in terms of freeing so many people from the tension and slavery of apartheid. >> i remember that visit because i was working across the...
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smith's daughter, her fiancee as well as smith's son and daughter-in-law all on board. now, while searching for the plane yesterday, authorities say they picked up the plane's emergency beacon. it was in a different area than when the last cell phone pings were heard. this suggests some movement. smith is the ceo in san jose, his colleagues say they are cautiously optimistic. >>> meanwhile, back here in the bay area, very cold. let's check in with rob mayeda. >> 36 degrees in san jose, 27 in parts of the north bay this morning. minus 4 right now in truckee. areas of south of downtown san jose, temperatures in the 30s, low 30s around the peninsula. now that the sun is coming up, temperatures will be rising out of the upper 20s and low 30s. 42 in napa, a bit of a breeze slightly warming things up right now. highs today, low 50s around san jose and san francisco. tomorrow, highs only in the upper 40s, mike. >> we have a slow down north 880 at the coliseum. things got crowded once we had the crash reported north 880 at 23rd. we'll show you those still slowing northbound 880
smith's daughter, her fiancee as well as smith's son and daughter-in-law all on board. now, while searching for the plane yesterday, authorities say they picked up the plane's emergency beacon. it was in a different area than when the last cell phone pings were heard. this suggests some movement. smith is the ceo in san jose, his colleagues say they are cautiously optimistic. >>> meanwhile, back here in the bay area, very cold. let's check in with rob mayeda. >> 36 degrees in san...